Re: Seeing differences at origin/branch?

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On Tue, Jul 17, 2007 at 04:53:03PM +0100, Thomas Adam wrote:
> This is perhaps going to seem like a very CVS/SVN type of question,
> but is there a way to see a list of differences between one's local
> copy and the origin branch?  I'm after something analogous to "svn
> status -u" really (yes, I know I could get my hands scorched for such
> things.  :P).  Is this possible?
>
> I've tried:
>
> git-diff-tree -p origin/master
>
> But that won't list changes waiting for me that I would get when I
> issue a "git pull".

After first doing a "git fetch", to update your local view of those
remote branches:

Commits on your current branch, not in origin:

	git diff origin..HEAD

Commits in the origin branch, not in your current branch (so this is
what you'd probably get if you pulled):

	git diff HEAD..origin

Commits in either one, not in the other (the union of the above two):

	git diff HEAD...origin

The "HEAD" is actually optional in all the above.

And, finally, I think

	gitk HEAD...origin

gives the clearest picture of what's actually going on.

--b.
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